9-Year-Old Injured in Laurel Townhouse Fire
9-Year-Old Injured in Laurel Townhouse Fire

9-Year-Old Injured in Laurel Townhouse Fire

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A 9-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries in a townhouse fire in Laurel, Maryland, caused by an indoor ignitable liquid flame kit used for making s'mores. Firefighters responded quickly to the scene on Crooked Tree Lane around 3:50 p.m. on December 30, containing the fire to the living room. The boy was transported to Johns Hopkins Burn Center with severe facial burns, while a woman sustained minor injuries and was treated on-site. The Anne Arundel County Fire Department has emphasized the safety risks associated with these kits and referenced a recent warning from the Consumer Product Safety Commission urging caution. Investigators confirmed the fire was accidental, underscoring the importance of following safety guidelines related to open flames.

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